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| '''democracy''' ''f.'' '''1.''' A fantasy land where you can direct activity by the voicing of opinion; a pie hole, stuffed. '''2.''' Cherished symbol of [[The Western Mystery Tradition]], responsible for strip-malls. '''3.''' A fat man, pissing himself, reading Plato. '''4.''' A comforting illusion. | '''democracy''' ''f.'' '''1.''' A fantasy land where you can direct activity by the voicing of opinion; a pie hole, stuffed. '''2.''' Cherished symbol of [[The Western Mystery Tradition]], responsible for strip-malls. '''3.''' A fat man, pissing himself, reading Plato. '''4.''' A comforting illusion. | ||
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| + | "A broken rule is a spirit untethered, and an untethered spirit is lost." -- Gonzales, Alberto. ''Why I Voted''. ''The American Conservative''. November 17, 2004. | ||
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democracy f. 1. A fantasy land where you can direct activity by the voicing of opinion; a pie hole, stuffed. 2. Cherished symbol of The Western Mystery Tradition, responsible for strip-malls. 3. A fat man, pissing himself, reading Plato. 4. A comforting illusion.
Non-Canonical Text
"A broken rule is a spirit untethered, and an untethered spirit is lost." -- Gonzales, Alberto. Why I Voted. The American Conservative. November 17, 2004.
